A treatise on the diseases of the eye . h the Mem-brana Pupillaris Ruptured. Long ciliary arteries. 2. The greater arterial circle of the iris. 3. The posterior face of the iris coveredwith pigmentum nigrum. 4. Flaps formed by the remains of the pu-pillary membrane. 5. The centre of the pupil. The small figure at the side represents thenatural size of the piece. Fig. 14.—A Segment of the Anterior Face of the Iris with its Vessels 25 Diameters. A portion of the pupillary circum-ference of the iris. A part of its greater circumferencesurrounded by a branch of t
A treatise on the diseases of the eye . h the Mem-brana Pupillaris Ruptured. Long ciliary arteries. 2. The greater arterial circle of the iris. 3. The posterior face of the iris coveredwith pigmentum nigrum. 4. Flaps formed by the remains of the pu-pillary membrane. 5. The centre of the pupil. The small figure at the side represents thenatural size of the piece. Fig. 14.—A Segment of the Anterior Face of the Iris with its Vessels 25 Diameters. A portion of the pupillary circum-ference of the iris. A part of its greater circumferencesurrounded by a branch of the long ciliaryartery. 3. Part of the lesser circle of the iris. Part of its greater circle. Three arteries which are larger than the others, and coming from the greater circleare lost in the iris. 6. Smaller arteries arising from these. 7. Branches of the larger arteries, whichare lost in the smaller circle of the iris. An outline of the natural size of this pieceis seen on the side of the figure. Pl. IV. Fig. 17. Fig.
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